"I treat bladder, kidney and prostate cancer, andurologic disease in men and women throughthe use of minimally-invasive robotic surgery.

My patients recover quickly with lower riskof complications."

"My expertise is two-fold: treating prostatecancer and benign conditions while protectingurinary control and erectile function.

For me, they go hand-in-hand."

"We are consistently referred by nurses and healthprofessionals to treat men and women with complexurologic cancers. We’ve been trusted with patientsand loved ones for 15 years."

“We were the first to bring minimally-invasive, robotic prostate surgery to New Jersey and we’veremained on the forefront of this technique since 2001.Our expertise is unmatched in the tri-state area.”

“Having trained here with the top doctors in thetri-state area, I’ve saved many lives by applyingthe proprietary techniques used only by the doctors of New Jersey Center for Prostate Cancer and Urology.”

Overactive Bladder

If you have been frequently urinating (more than eight times during the day), you may be diagnosed with an Overactive Bladder. This condition occurs when the nerves that control your bladder malfunction, prompting the bladder muscles to spasm suddenly. Sadly, the bladder may not even be full. You find yourself running to the bathroom and then not being able to urinate much at all. Even though Overactive Bladder is often associated with aging, the condition is common and occurs in patients of all ages.

Your symptoms likely include some or all of the following:

urinary urgency – the need to urinate immediately – without warning

urinary frequency – urination eight or more times a day

urge incontinence – the strong, sudden urge to go, followed by leakage or uncontrolled rush of urine

nocturia – sleep interrupted at night due to urgent need to urinate

If medications and lifestyle changes have not provided adequate relief and your symptoms have become intolerable, NJCPC&U offers several, minimally invasive procedures as treatment:

Cystoscopy with BOTOX – Botox is injected into areas of the bladder. The botox serves to “relax” the bladder muscles thereby decreasing the urge to urinate. This is an outpatient procedure with results lasting as long as 9 months.

Interstim – device that allows manipulation of the nerves responsible for bladder sensation and control. This offers a more permanent solution.

To ascertain which procedure could provide the best solution for your Overactive Bladder condition, please schedule a consultation with NJCPC&U.